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40-90 bn
06-17-2017, 12:00 AM,
#1
40-90 bn
   
Got a small sample of round loaded and ready to test in the new to me Shiloh #1. 415 gr money bullet and 360 gr. creed moor from BACO blocks. set on top of 88 gr of Cartridge.
Will have some Olde E 1f next week to get serious testing done, but for now we'll see if she'll go bang.
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06-17-2017, 09:22 AM,
#2
RE: 40-90 bn
That is a nice looking round Don, the .40-90 has been in my mind for some time. Is the twist a 16 in that rifle?
When you get the rifle set up and serious shooting in winds and breezes post the results for that round.
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06-17-2017, 12:13 PM,
#3
RE: 40-90 bn
I suspect it's the typical Shiloh 16 twist.
These cases are RMC, and there are a bunch of Bertrams. Not enough of either to load for a match, and it looks as tho the capacity of these are different.
Think I'll either order a bunch of the Buffalo Arms formed cases, or get some Jamison 110, trim those down and fire form.
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06-17-2017, 12:29 PM,
#4
RE: 40-90 bn
(06-17-2017, 12:00 AM)Don McDowell Wrote: Got a small sample of round loaded and ready to test in the new to me Shiloh #1. 415 gr money bullet and 360 gr. creed moor from BACO blocks. set on top of 88 gr of Cartridge.
Will have some Olde E 1f next week to get serious testing done, but for now we'll see if she'll go bang.

Nice looking rounds! First sharps I ever shot was a 40-90 BN of Wild Bill's. Shooting with a couple of guys who had 45-70's and those 40-90's sure got to the gong a lot quicker!. I always thought I might qet one also. Keep us informed.

Here is a video of Wild Bill using his 40-90 BN on a buff here.
Wild Bill using a 40-90 BN Sharps on Buffalo

Rick
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06-17-2017, 01:56 PM,
#5
RE: 40-90 bn
He dropped like he was with Thors hammer between the ears!
Where did he hit him Rick?
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06-17-2017, 02:08 PM,
#6
RE: 40-90 bn
(06-17-2017, 01:56 PM)Kurt Wrote: He dropped like he was with Thors hammer between the ears!
Where did he hit him Rick?

Kurt

Hit him in shoulder, through spine. Flat shooting with that 350 gr Hoch bullet PP. I used that same bullet in my 40-65 to take a one shot buff as well.

Rick
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06-17-2017, 06:33 PM,
#7
RE: 40-90 bn
James H Cook, of Agate Fossil Bed fame, claimed that his 40-90 was a very affective buffalo gun, and having seen Wild Bill's buffalo video before, I would not question it's ability.
Kenny Wasserburger termed the 40-90 as the 7 mag of the 1870's,,, he may be on to something there.
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06-17-2017, 06:44 PM,
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RE: 40-90 bn
(06-17-2017, 06:33 PM)Don McDowell Wrote: James H Cook, of Agate Fossil Bed fame, claimed that his 40-90 was a very affective buffalo gun, and having seen Wild Bill's buffalo video before, I would not question it's ability.
Kenny Wasserburger termed the 40-90 as the 7 mag of the 1870's,,, he may be on to something there.

Good info Don! I read about another buff hunter that used 40-90 BN also but don't remember his name. Having shot that one of Wild Bill's at 600 yards, I know it gets there quicker than most BPCR calibers. Old Kenny came up with a pretty good term for it. Makes me want to get one now Smile

Rick
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06-17-2017, 06:49 PM,
#9
RE: 40-90 bn
There are a number of those 40-90's in various museums around this part of the country. The one I wonder about the most was in a north eastern Colorado museum that was inundated by the big floods on the South Platte. It was a gorgeous rifle with factory checkering etc,, would be a shame if that rifle's bore got filled with Denver silt.
If things come together, I may have this rifle along for the Dean Scoggins memorial match,, would be happy to let you fondle and fire it.
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06-17-2017, 07:21 PM,
#10
RE: 40-90 bn
Well, I had just assumed the Shiloh twist was 1-18. Thats what I get for soommming! Learned something.
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